AHL Toronto Marlies

Toronto Marlies Post Game Notes

December 18, 2015 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Toronto Marlies News Release


SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: M. Arcobello (Z. Hyman), N. Soshnikov (S. Carrick), R. Clune

Goaltender: A. Bibeau: 39/42

Wilkes-Barre: C. Seymour (C. Rowney, D. Simon), S. Wilson (N. Andersen, R. McNeill), D. Pouliot (S. Wilson, K. Mouillierat)

Goaltender: B. Foster: 27/30

ON THE SCORESHEET

- Mark Arcobello extends his point streak to four games with his first period, short-handed goal.

- Zach Hyman has recorded points in back-to-back games with his assist on the first Marlies tally.

- Nikita Soshnikov returned to the score sheet playing in his first game back from injury which held him out for four games. He scored in regulation and recorded the only goal in the shootout to seal the comeback victory.

- Sam Carrick now has assists in back to back games with his assist on the Soshnikov goal.

- Richard Clune's unassisted, shorthanded goal is his second point in as many games and his second shorthanded goal of the season..

- Antoine Bibeau turned aside 39 shots to earn his eighth victory of the year. He is 3-0-0-0 in his last three games with a .919 save percentage.

NOTABLES

- With the victory the Toronto Marlies are first in the AHL with a .793 win percentage, moving ahead of Wilkes-Barre (.788).

- Toronto scored all three of their regulation goals while short-handed in a span of two minutes and thirty four seconds.

- With the victory now extends their road point streak to 14 games, and their road win streak to eight games.

- The Marlies record in overtime improves to 8-0-2-0.

- The Marlies are tied with the Texas Stars in goals for with 113.

- Toronto and Wilkes-Barre did not meet last season, the last game between the two clubs was April 13, 2014, a 3-2 victory for the Marlies.

NEXT GAME: Saturday, December 19, 2015 at Hershey (7:00 PM)




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